MaxStirner [none/use name, any]

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Cake day: July 25th, 2020

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  • Very true, and I do like that they're advertising their insane theory too with this https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/john-moore-a-primitivist-primer

    What about medicine? Ultimately, anarcho-primitivism is all about healing — healing the rifts that have opened up within individuals, between people, and between people and nature, the rifts that have opened up through civilization, through power, including the State, Capital, and technology. (...) research has revealed that many diseases are the results of civilized living conditions, and if these conditions were abolished, then certain types of pain, illness and disease could disappear As for the remainder, a world which places pain at its centre would be vigorous in its pursuit of assuaging it by finding ways of curing illness and disease. In this sense, anarcho-primitivism is very concerned with medicine. However, the alienating high-tech, pharmaceutical-centred form of medicine practised in the West is not the only form of medicine possible.

    Very normal!






  • As Cuban-american dude, I'm in a weird realization that I'll never really fully trust any fellow cuban-american's politics, I think the best I could possibly ever hope for is that they'll be a lukewarm socdem that could possibly agree that the embarago is kinda bad. I mean sure there's probably cuban-american leftists out there (or even here) online, but I'll pretty much only meet gusanos in person



  • MaxStirner [none/use name, any]tomusic*Permanently Deleted*
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    3 years ago

    Can't believe it's already been a year since CTH got banned, and may as well be the anniversary death of leftist reddit too. All leftist subreddits of any tendency has gone way down in quality since the CTH ban








  • Yep, was a Facepunch user since 2005 till 2014. It definitely feels like I had grown up with the internet in a weird unique way, for better or worse. I remember around 2006 it had a "Smartness rating" where you would be banned for making too many spelling or grammar mistakes, on top of that some of the most ban happy mods around, the whole forum felt like a huge landmine to post in. The sensationalist headlines subforum was pretty insightful for it's time, progressive lib takes were uncommon back then.

    Overall, Facepunch certainly had it's ups and downs, but I think overall I'm glad I spent my teen years there instead of SA or 4Chan.